"Scratching" the platters is a non-issue. Most of the time they are made of polished Al and the magnetic element on them is pretty tough. What you have to worry about is everything from dust to finger prints. A single particle of dust in the path of the head is like a tree infront of a car.
Homer and Krusty look like clones because MG wanted to make a satirical point. Bart has no respect for his father but worships this TV clown. Eventually they did change them a little, but the original idea stuck...
Thank you, but if I want to hear that kind of rubish I'll read Maxim. While I agree with you on the watch, what you say about shoes is a joke. If you wear shiny leather shoes and a suit (I'm going to assume/hope you don't wear them with jeans) everywhere you go you need to be introduced to the world of decent casual dress. But whatever, keep telling yourself that it's your shoes and watch that make women turn you down and maybe you'll feel better about your self and justify the deaths of the poor animals died for you leather shoes.
If they went with XP the price would go up by at least $100, and all of the things you mentioned are much easier to do on OS X (yes I'm well aware that it won't run on x86) than god awfull Windows XP.
Something like PCI will always exist, my guess is that ExpressCard will take its place. What if everyone goes with 802.11a insteed of 802.11g? Do I have to buy a whole new PC?
The one thing that jumps into my mind is depth, but this would only work if a mean was taken between both. What about the areas that are seen differently from the cam, there would need to be some filter work done i guess.
Though I'm by far one of the least knowledgeable people on the subject of football and the playars of said sport, I would assume that the "best" playing make it to the cover of magazines or videogames. That said the best players most likely play harder and more often. Lets look at the big picture (how many people get hurt baddly and what percent were featured on the game) before drawing conculsions.
Alright, you may know your stuff in the geek world, but California has some serious problems. I'm sure most questions will be tech related, and though technology is a huge part of today's world there are so many more important things out there. Do you really want to be the George W. Bush of California?
As much as I support the search for knowledge and think this is amazing. Isn't there some fun in mystery? I don't mean in the religious way, but more in the ponder about where we come from way.
Wire cutters?! Electrical tape? Even the multimeter is a bit much, I know that its usefull for checking the PS, but how often will you use it. As for the wire cutters, what is it that needs to be cut in a pc? And electrical tape is a ghetto way to do things, use zip ties and folding.
Hrm, from what i've seen the small towns have the mom and pop stores with a few PCs sitting in the open around a table with custom made software to monitor time, whereas big cities have places like the easyeverything.com where all you see is a keyboard and monitor. But your example was Paris, which is well known for being filled with smaller stores.
My guess is that you'll be in the touristy cities, good luck finding cafe's that will let you install software, or for that mater, even getting to the desktop/filestructure of the machine. I'm a German living in the US, and from my travels I've learned that the smaller towns are going to be where your going to be able to do this sort of thing.
Home > Sun Store > Desktops > Workstations > Blade 150
Actually Sun sells the Blade 150 for as little as $1,395.00.
The Sun Blade[tm] 150 workstation is an affordable, full-featured, 64-bit workstation with a 550/650-MHz UltraSPARC[R] IIi processor, up to 2 GB of memory, and 2D/3D graphics options for multi-display support. It offers considerably higher performance with more capabilities than previous generation Sun Blade 100, Ultra[tm] 5, or Ultra 10 workstation.
Apple's processor white paper states that the G5 is the "World's first 64-bit desktop processor". What about Sun's chips? I've even seen 64-bit laptops. Can someone clear this up?
as June is the most desirable time for a marriage in Japan.
Geeks also regarded this as the time for marrige, as do many other westerners to this day, if i remember correctly most marriges are held durring this month. Juno being the goddess of new beginings or something like that.
ha. No offense, but this is a complex issue, and it's understandable that a young person such as yourself would be confused by it.
Yeah, those damn kids don't know anything. I've seen both sides, I live in the conservative south of the US, but I come from Germany, a very liberal country. Throughout this whole conflict I have been reading German magazines and websites along with Time and CNN/FOX/MSNBC. I don't think age has anything to do with this, as many (think millions) around the world share my view. Obviously your statements with little proof and conservative spin on things prove your ignorance, the statement about age has further proved it. I think this discussion is over, or do you have more bullshit thats wedged somewhere up there?
My very conservative history teacher even taught about how the US sold weapons to Iraq, nameing various sources. "Combat overflights" Oh you mean Sorties? When the US flew over the no-fly zones to make sure everything is going the way it should? There were times when shots were fired but not on a daily basis. And I guess the US didn't sell Afganistan the weapons that they used to fight the US? So what exactly was the reason? Oil? probably not, since the US gets very little oil from Iraq. Freeing the Iraqi people? Very unlikly. Weapons of mass distruction? Haven't found any. It can't be as simple as to distract the American public and makeup for not finding Bin Laden. But whatever, can go on watching your FOX news and listening to Mr. Limbah. You seem to think that war is the answer, but will not admit it, if anyone here is ignorant I think it is you.
I guess you tune out anything you don't want to hear, but in the Iran/Iraq war the US sold weapons to both sides.
The newspaper says a review of a large tranche of government documents reveals that the administrations of President Reagan and the first President Bush both authorized providing Iraq with intelligence and logistical support, and okayed the sale of dual use items â" those with military and civilian applications â" that included chemicals and germs, even anthrax and bubonic plague.
- CBS News
Build up to war? Well inspections where going, there was some bombing in '98, but other than that the relations were no different than those with North Korea or Iran. Recently Bush made the link between international terrorism and Iraq, soon after the US and England (and lets not forget the important help of nations like Poland, Litvia, and Iceland... well the US did give some countries money for their support) went to war.
"Scratching" the platters is a non-issue. Most of the time they are made of polished Al and the magnetic element on them is pretty tough. What you have to worry about is everything from dust to finger prints. A single particle of dust in the path of the head is like a tree infront of a car.
Homer and Krusty look like clones because MG wanted to make a satirical point. Bart has no respect for his father but worships this TV clown. Eventually they did change them a little, but the original idea stuck...
Thank you, but if I want to hear that kind of rubish I'll read Maxim. While I agree with you on the watch, what you say about shoes is a joke. If you wear shiny leather shoes and a suit (I'm going to assume/hope you don't wear them with jeans) everywhere you go you need to be introduced to the world of decent casual dress. But whatever, keep telling yourself that it's your shoes and watch that make women turn you down and maybe you'll feel better about your self and justify the deaths of the poor animals died for you leather shoes.
Actually the trunk is in the front and the engine in the back. http://www.sq7.org/temp/mirror/www.mujmac.cz/image s/t613_basicscreen.jpg
The processor isn't "fast" enough to play them. You'd need something with a little more power.
Jesus I forgot how retarded the slashdot crowd really is, OS X was just an example, Linux or the many others would have fit just as well
If they went with XP the price would go up by at least $100, and all of the things you mentioned are much easier to do on OS X (yes I'm well aware that it won't run on x86) than god awfull Windows XP.
Something like PCI will always exist, my guess is that ExpressCard will take its place. What if everyone goes with 802.11a insteed of 802.11g? Do I have to buy a whole new PC?
The one thing that jumps into my mind is depth, but this would only work if a mean was taken between both. What about the areas that are seen differently from the cam, there would need to be some filter work done i guess.
Though I'm by far one of the least knowledgeable people on the subject of football and the playars of said sport, I would assume that the "best" playing make it to the cover of magazines or videogames. That said the best players most likely play harder and more often. Lets look at the big picture (how many people get hurt baddly and what percent were featured on the game) before drawing conculsions.
Alright, you may know your stuff in the geek world, but California has some serious problems. I'm sure most questions will be tech related, and though technology is a huge part of today's world there are so many more important things out there. Do you really want to be the George W. Bush of California?
As much as I support the search for knowledge and think this is amazing. Isn't there some fun in mystery? I don't mean in the religious way, but more in the ponder about where we come from way.
Wire cutters?! Electrical tape? Even the multimeter is a bit much, I know that its usefull for checking the PS, but how often will you use it. As for the wire cutters, what is it that needs to be cut in a pc? And electrical tape is a ghetto way to do things, use zip ties and folding.
Hrm, from what i've seen the small towns have the mom and pop stores with a few PCs sitting in the open around a table with custom made software to monitor time, whereas big cities have places like the easyeverything.com where all you see is a keyboard and monitor. But your example was Paris, which is well known for being filled with smaller stores.
My guess is that you'll be in the touristy cities, good luck finding cafe's that will let you install software, or for that mater, even getting to the desktop/filestructure of the machine. I'm a German living in the US, and from my travels I've learned that the smaller towns are going to be where your going to be able to do this sort of thing.
Home > Sun Store > Desktops > Workstations > Blade 150
Actually Sun sells the Blade 150 for as little as $1,395.00.
The Sun Blade[tm] 150 workstation is an affordable, full-featured, 64-bit workstation with a 550/650-MHz UltraSPARC[R] IIi processor, up to 2 GB of memory, and 2D/3D graphics options for multi-display support. It offers considerably higher performance with more capabilities than previous generation Sun Blade 100, Ultra[tm] 5, or Ultra 10 workstation.
Apple's processor white paper states that the G5 is the "World's first 64-bit desktop processor". What about Sun's chips? I've even seen 64-bit laptops. Can someone clear this up?
Intel released low-power (30 W) Tualatin PIIIs. One could almost run a 1.2 GHz/512 MB cache Tualatin without active cooling
I assume that 512MB cache was a typo?
Actually the record is "Sax on the Beach" Bleeding Gums is also the brother of Doctor Hibert, and got his name by never having gone to the dentist.
Doh! I meant to say greeks
as June is the most desirable time for a marriage in Japan.
Geeks also regarded this as the time for marrige, as do many other westerners to this day, if i remember correctly most marriges are held durring this month. Juno being the goddess of new beginings or something like that.
ha. No offense, but this is a complex issue, and it's understandable that a young person such as yourself would be confused by it.
Yeah, those damn kids don't know anything. I've seen both sides, I live in the conservative south of the US, but I come from Germany, a very liberal country. Throughout this whole conflict I have been reading German magazines and websites along with Time and CNN/FOX/MSNBC. I don't think age has anything to do with this, as many (think millions) around the world share my view. Obviously your statements with little proof and conservative spin on things prove your ignorance, the statement about age has further proved it. I think this discussion is over, or do you have more bullshit thats wedged somewhere up there?
I have spent a lot of time in Europe, Europeans don't hate Americans, but you sure as hell hate them.
We want peace. But we damn sure ain't gonna stand around while innocents get slaughtered and call it peace.
Fighting for peace is like screwing for virginity
My very conservative history teacher even taught about how the US sold weapons to Iraq, nameing various sources. "Combat overflights" Oh you mean Sorties? When the US flew over the no-fly zones to make sure everything is going the way it should? There were times when shots were fired but not on a daily basis. And I guess the US didn't sell Afganistan the weapons that they used to fight the US? So what exactly was the reason? Oil? probably not, since the US gets very little oil from Iraq. Freeing the Iraqi people? Very unlikly. Weapons of mass distruction? Haven't found any. It can't be as simple as to distract the American public and makeup for not finding Bin Laden. But whatever, can go on watching your FOX news and listening to Mr. Limbah. You seem to think that war is the answer, but will not admit it, if anyone here is ignorant I think it is you.
I guess you tune out anything you don't want to hear, but in the Iran/Iraq war the US sold weapons to both sides. The newspaper says a review of a large tranche of government documents reveals that the administrations of President Reagan and the first President Bush both authorized providing Iraq with intelligence and logistical support, and okayed the sale of dual use items â" those with military and civilian applications â" that included chemicals and germs, even anthrax and bubonic plague.
- CBS News Build up to war? Well inspections where going, there was some bombing in '98, but other than that the relations were no different than those with North Korea or Iran. Recently Bush made the link between international terrorism and Iraq, soon after the US and England (and lets not forget the important help of nations like Poland, Litvia, and Iceland... well the US did give some countries money for their support) went to war.